We’ve recently unearthed these Halloween treasures from a derelict wing of our haunted mansion and decided to create these 25 limited holiday gift boxes, each includes one of our Trick Or Treat tote bags filled with a random selection of Halloween treats from the photo below, a double-sided Creature Feature ‘Cthulhu Kong’ poster, and a signed Creature Feature double-sided X-mas postcard sized art print.

Everything you see in the photo below will be divided up equally into the 25 gift boxes.

$49.99 plus $14.99 priority medium flat rate box shipping through USPS. Shipping only available in the US, we’re currently getting quotes for International.

The Holiday season has begun! Time to spread a little Winter cheer! Participating Halloween Artist Bazaar members are giving away a special edition keepsake box filled with handmade art and giving you the opportunity to spread some holiday cheer.

Earlier this year HorrorNaments tapped Chad Savage to design an ornament for their second series run of products, so naturally he came up with a “Chad Savage” jack o’ lantern, which you can now get (along with many other very cool designs) to spookify your Christmas tree and celebrate Creepmas!

Now through November 28th, you can order this ultracool t-shirt from Lance Inkwell Studios for the pre-order discount price of $20 (price goes up and sizes become limited after the 28th!). Get yours HERE!

Head over to Creepmas.com to see how you can participate in 2016’s Creepmas Blog-a-thon and the 2016 #MakingCreepmas Image Challenge – badges are now available for websites that want to participate and the official Image Challenge prompt list has been posted!

For the last couple of years there has been a fantastic resurgence of new retro-style synth music out there for those of us who love such things, from John Carpenter composing new music for non-existent movies to an entire wave of new artists who sound like they time-travelled here from 1986.

Today, OGRE and Dallas Campbell released a completely original score for the classic Night of the Living Dead, and it’s glorious. Ironically, when I say “completely original”, that’s not entirely accurate, as connoisseurs will immediately hear the influences of/homages to Fabio Frizzi (Zombie), Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave (Phantasm), Goblin (Suspiria, et al), John Harrison (Creepshow) and, of course, Mr. John Carpenter. It’s a kick ass mashup of all the horror scores of yore, smartly executed and a real joy to listen to.

The soundtrack will be hitting all other digital retailers on October 21st. For those of you who want the full cinematic experience, Lakeshore Records will be streaming the re-scored version of the movie on their Youtube Channel October 28th, just in time for Halloween!

Calling all monster fans! Get ready to shriek with pure joy! As you know, for too many years, there hasn’t been enough cool Halloween décor created specifically for us monster lovers. Retro-a-go-go! Product Developer, artist Doug P’gosh, set out to change exactly that — and he has in a big, big way!

Meet the first seven creeps in this new, Ghoulsville thrilling series. Each mask is thoughtfully inspired by our warm memories of costumes and playsuits of the 60’s-70’s. These masks and costumes were found at the local Five & Dime Stores. The plastic masks were our favorite part of those old vintage costumes.

We’ve blown our Vac-tastic Ghoulsville wall décor masks up to gigantic and monstrous proportions. Each fantastic mask towers just under 2 feet tall. Best part is, they’re created in the same spirit and material used for the much-loved vintage kid’s masks of yesteryear. Even the collector’s edition box, with the clear top, is an homage to the original window boxes. Whether you get your freak on by adding them to your boring walls or keep them mint in box and proudly displayed, there is nothing else like them anywhere! The word unusual doesn’t come close to their creeptastic awesomeness. Collect them all!

In 2006 Jason Willis created the ultimate Halloween audio sharing blog which created the mold for which all other Halloween audio blogs aspired to emulate. Sadly, Jason was forced to remove most of his sharing links.

Now, 10 years later, in tribute to the original Scar Stuff Blog, Stevo In Yr Stereo of Nightmare City Halloween has lovingly restored all of the original The Spooky So Far shares to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Scar Stuff Blog.

Run, Don’t Walk, to get these classic Halloween shares, before it’s too late!!!